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Carmen Tórtola Valencia : ウィキペディア英語版
Carmen Tórtola Valencia

Carmen Tórtola Valencia (June 18, 1882 - February 13, 1955) was a Spanish early modern dancer, choreographer, costume designer, and painter, who generally performed barefoot. Tórtola Valencia is said to have been the inspiration for Rubén Darío's poem, ''La bailarina de los pies desnudos'' ("The Barefoot Dancer").
==Biography==
Born in Seville to a Catalan father (Florenç Tórtola Ferrer, d. 1891) and Andalusian mother (Georgina Valencia Valenzuela, d. 1894), she was three years old when her family emigrated to London. In his book ''Tortola Valencia and Her Times'' (1982), Odelot Sobrac, one of his early biographers, said Tórtola Valencia developed a style that expressed emotion through movement and that she was inspired by Isadora Duncan. A member of Generación del 13, her costumes are part of the collection of Centre de Documentació i Museu de les Arts Escèniques. Her Spanish ''modernismo'' style enabled a career as a solo concert dance artist who performed classic, Oriental, and Spanish pieces. She made her debut at the Gaiety Theatre in London (1908), appearing at the Berlin Wintergarten theatre and the Folies Bergère of Paris in the same year. She performed in Nuremberg and London in 1909.〔 One of the people she taught was the Anglo-Indian dancer Olive Craddock aka ''Roshanara''.〔(Roshanara ), Wictoria and Albert Museum, Retrieved 14 October 2015〕 In 1911, she made her Spanish debut at the Romea Theatre of Madrid. She was at the Ateneo de Madrid in 1913.〔Pérez (2002), p. 609〕

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